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First thought: this is probably a made-up word or a meme reference I'm not familiar with. The name sounds like it could be Japanese-inspired, maybe playing on the "-iro" (color) suffixes in Japanese words? Like meiji (era) + hozuki (a type of bug). Wait... nope, actually "hozuki" is part of "mushroom" pronunciation differences. But user didn't ask for accuracy, just humor! So I'll lean into the absurdity rather than nitpick. User seems to enjoy playful language and dark comedy – they're asking for both definitions AND unsettling examples in one query. That's interesting. They might be testing creative interpretation skills or genuinely wants entertainment from this fictional concept. For the definition part, I should make it sound like a very technical but slightly unhinged explanation of something mundane (like paint mixing gone wrong). Then escalate to the edgy example where "mejiro hozuki" becomes literally radioactive and causes lizard mutations. This user would probably appreciate how I'm stretching this ridiculous concept while pretending to be dead serious about it – that contrast is key for humor here. They're not looking for deep analysis, just something funny
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